And that's a shame when we're talking about brave men and women in our diplomatic service who served Democrats and Republicans, who represent the United States and the American people and America's interest abroad often in very dangerous parts of the world.
We can tell them about the brave men and women who risked their lives that day to save others.
Not a lot is said about these brave women and children the majority of whom lived in the London area taking over from the English people who were evacuated to "safer" places.
As the government set about creating a brave new world of motorways, Kinneir and Calvert were given the job of making signs that could be clearly read in a split second.
Many have carped about Morris' brave but odd literary technique: The writer "fictionalized" himself as an American-born citizen and contemporary of Reagan's. (He's actually Kenyan-born and 59 years old.) The idea was to put a "camera" on Reagan, then follow him as he grew up in rural Illinois, reached manhood in Des Moines (as a Chicago Cubs announcer) and attained fame in Hollywood.
Does anyone still recall those brave words about creating the most competitive and dynamic economy in the world by 2010?
At the moment, Wilpon and his lawyers are full of brave talk about how they will force Picard to prove his case in court.
So it's always uplifting to hear stories about the handful of people brave enough to stand up and intervene.
" I asked her what she remembered about Huxley's "Brave New World.
He said: "We have to rethink and redesign what our city centres are all about - and the city centre of Newport has taken a brave step in saying that maybe it's not just about retail, that it's not just about office space - it's about this kind of mixed activity, so dwelling spaces as well as commercial spaces".
It's really to try and tell everyone about what he did and how brave his expedition was and I really do feel closer to him now.
Soon we may even start hearing about Americans, other than our brave soldiers, who are willing to step up and sacrifice for the future of our children and this nation.
Some members of the public joked about wearing masks and goggles to brave the incense fumes and smog to pray for blessings from the God of Wealth, an especially popular deity during Chinese New Year, the newspaper notes.
Grenache still, to many Americans, has a hint of pinkish jug wine about it, and only a few brave souls on the West Coast, like Bonny Doon, Alban, Edmunds St.
Which is why some analysts are expressing concern about Disney this morning in the wake of Brave opening this weekend.
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But at the time the expression matched the widespread feeling about the British leader, pugnaciously leading a brave nation against an all-conquering foe.
It's about what is actually happening today as our brave men and women face the threats that are out there day in, day out.
Tell them how our brave servicemembers will never again have to lie about who they are to serve the country they love. (Applause.) Let them know.
This is about more than Britain's ability to compete in a brave new globalised world that demands flexible, highly skilled workers.
In this brave new world of transparent data, the dilemma about where to draw the line between respecting the privacy of individual drivers and punishing law breakers is complex.
Once again, I wish to express my sincere admiration for the courage of journalists and media workers who brave intolerable levels of danger to continue informing the world about events in Iraq.
After surviving the unimaginable, these brave men and women described their efforts to speak out about their experiences, to try to ensure the perpetrators are held accountable, and to teach others how to protect themselves, all the while helping reduce the stigma surrounding this crime.
By putting out a speech which requires nuance, which requires focus, which requires a couple of readings, which requires conversations at the dinner table, he stepped out of the news cycle and the sound bite sort of tenure of our election, to say something very brave, which is that we need a national conversation about race in this country.
He said it was important there was a debate about airport provision and concentrating resources at one site would be "a brave thing to do".
The patient known only as Mother, (a brave performance by Catherine Cox) opens with a comical number about how annoying doctors can be, constantly asking her who the president is.
It's still unpredictable and only a brave or foolish tourist plans a day to the causeway without thinking about bringing a waterproof.
He chose to fight the election on a brave plan for a carbon tax just when voters began to worry about the economy rather than the environment.
For those who are brave enough, the MX2 will be rootable, so feel free to mess about.
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My aunts kept remarking how brave I was and how unusually long my eyelashes were, and teased me about my Cairene accent, my skin.
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